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Files are downloaded in incorrect order
Hello,
I have a list of files that I need to download. Problem is JDownloader automatically sorts them alphabetically and then donwloads them in that order. I want to be able to autonumber and download all these files in the same order as they were pasted, not sorted alphabetically. Can this be done? TIA |
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I'm sorry but JDownloader is heavily multithreaded so there is no way to keep input order same as output order.
Why does the order matter? What exactly do you want to achieve? Can you give examples? then we can try to help
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I paste the links from this Web site: **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**
I'd like them to be downloaded and auto-numbered in the same order as they appear on the Web site. This order is important because it represents the order of lectures. Last edited by madein; 27.10.2020 at 19:33. |
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Do you add those one by one manually?
You can sort after "Added Date" column and either add numbers by yourself or maybe use a script for eventscripter to auto add numbers to the links in package. see https://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=70525 In doubt ask mgpai for help, I'm sure he can write little script that adds numbers to the links You can also use the <jd:indexof> dynamic tag in Settings->Packagizer and create a rule to append/modify filename to include this tag and then add links one after another , then sort links of package after "added date" and you should find the files with correct numbering
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Create new Rule:
-source URL - contains - allsignalprocessing then -set filename - <jd:indexof>_<jd:orgfilename>.<jd:orgfiletype>
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Some links can only be accessed while being logged in. For those you should create a linkcrawler rule and provide JDownloader the session/cookies so it can process those links. Please use board search and in case you need help, contact us again
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I have a question about that, then. When I add links they auto-sort alphabetically in the package (which I can't stand either) BUT if I link-grab 2 links, then manually switch the order of those, then every subsequent link I add in the same package will be sorted by when I add them. If mulithreading makes it impossible, why does it then work that way? The reason it's annoying is that I often have to rename links that have too generic of names, like "file.rar" or "001.zip". I dump all single links into a "Various" package to save screen space, then rename them. I don't like to have to hunt through the list to find wherever the file landed to rename it, having it nicely at the bottom each time is useful. |
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Advanced Setting: Code:
GeneralSettings.autosortchildrenenabled |
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@dabrown: files are added to new package according to current used sorter (default is on name), once you change it , then the next files will be added/sorted according to that sorter. It has nothing to do with crawling or multithreaded but just the sorter in use when adding new links.
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We can provide further help with Packagizer if you can tell/explain us what exactly you need/want to achieve?
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Actually, disabling the setting mgpai listed made it do EXACTLY what I wanted it to do. So thank you!
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Great Thanks for the feedback
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